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Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
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Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
when I open it, it says "what to open with" and gives me all the apps....
am i suppose to download it into a specific folder? |
Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
OK, my bad, I assumed that when you click on a .deb package, the N900 would be smart enough to install it. I only use the commandline, so never done it the GUI way.
Anyhow, you have to install via the commandline then, The instructions at http://sumoudou.org/0/14.html are fixed now. |
Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
sorry to keep bothering you but where is the "home" folder? i don't see it anywhere on my sdcard or phone.
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Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
If you open File Manager and go all the way to the top you will see some folder that has the same name as you called your N900 device. This is the /home/user/MyDocs folder, so if you save the file to this folder, then open the terminal and:
cd /home/user/MyDocs If you have a MicroSD card in there and you saved it to it, it should be automatically mounted somewhere in /media/ so you can cd there... |
Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
seemed like it was working until i get
The following NEW packages will be installed: libungif4g libxpm4 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. 1 then it would fail saying it cannot be installed after like 1-2 minutes. im getting ticked off =x |
Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
Give me the exact text you get when it fails.
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Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
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Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
Quote:
You name it, GNU Emacs does it! |
Re: Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone
By the way, I've also compiled Prime http://taiyaki.org/prime/
This is the greatest input method especially for a handheld device. Though Japanese originally, can be used for any language, you only type one or two letters and get great predictive options for input. I'll be posting soon on how to get it working with GNU Emacs on the N900. |
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